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| Issuer | Eastern Caribbean Central Bank |
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| Year | 1988-1993 |
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| Currency | Dollar (1965-date) |
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| Obverse description | At centre-right, an intaglio portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a tiara, set against a fine guilloche underprint in shades of violet and blue. To the left, the denomination "TWENTY DOLLARS" is printed in large letters above two facsimile signatures with the title "Governor" below, flanked by serial numbers in dark ink at upper left and right. A detailed vignette of the Eastern Caribbean island chain map appears at upper right, with the bank title "EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL BANK" inscribed across the top and the value numeral "$20" at upper right. |
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| Reverse description | A multicolour vignette occupies the centre of the note, portraying a sweeping coastal landscape with a tall palm tree in the foreground, a rocky hillside descending to a calm bay with small sailing vessels, and a village nestled along the shoreline. In the lower portion of the note, a swordfish is rendered in intaglio against a fine guilloche border, flanking the denomination "TWENTY DOLLARS" in a panel at foot centre. Floral motifs and the value numeral "$20" appear in each corner, with the bank title "EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL BANK" inscribed across the top. |
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| Protection description | Queen Elizabeth II portrait visible when held to light; embedded security thread running vertically through the note. |
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